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know that he was supporting us. kareem abdul-jabbar says he visited with the late jerry buss in the hospital. >> he said, hey, i'm going to beat this and get well and be back here watching everything. >> reporter: that was more than six months ago. he focuses now on buss' legacy. >> it wasn't about collecting championship trophies. he made the lakers part of the community. >> he became my second father. >> reporter: magic johnson on espn radio after news broke of buss' passing spoke of the legacy the team own he left on him. >> he taught me the laker business and he said, i know you want to be an owner one day. first, i have to teach you business. that's the reason i'm a businessman today is because of dr. buss. >> he certainly made an impact on southern california. >> reporter: it was a monetary donation to the university of southern california that david dowells will remember. >> scientifically is where he made his mark. >> reporter: buss was a chemistry major. he helped develop a system that tests heat and petrol
know that he was supporting us. kareem abdul-jabbar says he visited with the late jerry buss in the hospital. >> he said, hey, i'm going to beat this and get well and be back here watching everything. >> reporter: that was more than six months ago. he focuses now on buss' legacy. >> it wasn't about collecting championship trophies. he made the lakers part of the community. >> he became my second father. >> reporter: magic johnson on espn radio after news broke of...
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>> i need my volunteers. >> pick us! pick us! pick us! >> come on up. >> yeah! >> children, look over there. >> run, everybody! >> ah. >> look at us. >> you have a big line for this. >> let's do this! >> sorry, hoda. sorry, hoda. oh! >> no, no, no, no. >> she's okay. special effects are all about you believing what you see is real. >> let's hear it for hoda. >> oh, my god. i think we tricked them. i'm game for this ride. i'm rusty. >> see you. >> kathie lee is missing out this time. >> what's so frickin' funny? >> oh, my god. that ride rocked. >> we had a great time. it was fun. >> we love universal. >> we're going to spend the whole week here. >> that's right. we promised to come back and pay for all this stuff. >> all righty. it was a lot of fun and we brought it all back for you guys. >> we're going to give it away to you guys. come on. spongebob right there. right here. >> hold on. >> two slippers. >> oh, oh. >> oh, i see you. oh, i see you. >> and. okay, you guys. coming up, you guys, coming up, if you guys thought these prizes were good, you have no idea w
>> i need my volunteers. >> pick us! pick us! pick us! >> come on up. >> yeah! >> children, look over there. >> run, everybody! >> ah. >> look at us. >> you have a big line for this. >> let's do this! >> sorry, hoda. sorry, hoda. oh! >> no, no, no, no. >> she's okay. special effects are all about you believing what you see is real. >> let's hear it for hoda. >> oh, my god. i think we tricked them. i'm game...
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we use old tennis balls. i go and buy dogs that love a tennis ball and we associate it. >> dave: but how do they determine the difference between that and contraband or explosives. if they are always look, for tennis balls, you got to pull them out of dick's sporting goods. >> all right, come on, no, no, hey, over here. >> you know, when we begin the training, it's an associative type training. we take out the tennis ball and associate it with whatever we want them to learn, the drugs, the bombs, the cadaver smell, we pair it up and one of the easiest hardest things you do is get the dogs in to understand that if he finds this odor he gets this tennis ball. not complicated. just takes some patience. >> dave: what are we go fog do here tonight. and by the way, any cadaver smell could be just a show. all right. now what do we have in here? >> this is a suedor explosive odor. >> i'm going to put this in my coat. will the dog kill me? >> no, you're to the going to put it in your coat. you have to set a protocol.
we use old tennis balls. i go and buy dogs that love a tennis ball and we associate it. >> dave: but how do they determine the difference between that and contraband or explosives. if they are always look, for tennis balls, you got to pull them out of dick's sporting goods. >> all right, come on, no, no, hey, over here. >> you know, when we begin the training, it's an associative type training. we take out the tennis ball and associate it with whatever we want them to learn,...
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that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church anymore. oh what's the catholic church i mean it's it's a very very old institution that has had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can survive rea
that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church...
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that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church anymore. oh what's the catholic church i mean it's it's a very very old institution that has had many different i'm not a church scholar star in but the church in brazil is not the church in ireland is not the church in china is not that you know in the philippines i mean it's a church of pluralism and diversity and that has not been now we're living in a global truly global world and so that has to be you know dealt with so we need a pope who speaks to golly go speak zulu who speaks portuguese as well as spanish you know i think that there it's the only way the only way the church can survive rea
that having health care for all is a bad thing because some women might get contraceptives a lot of us disagree with that hard line that comes from the hierarchy the people don't have a mechanism with which they can rise up and take control of their church and and roll and worship as they see fit ok but nancy can the catholic church remain universal. let me go to nancy here because all these things are good and fine most people would agree with them but then it wouldn't be the catholic church...
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thank you for joining us. welcome to the broadcast. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for your love and support. you know i can't do this show without you. this show is for you. this show is to look out for what is coming in your life. [cheers and applause] and, folks, tonight i got your back, folks. as you know, tonight tonight barack-hussein obama gets to give his annual "look at me, i'm the president" speech. lop-a-doopa doo! lop-a-doopa doo! [laughter] all this stuff? it's not even in the constitution. [laughter] obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in shambles, they thought the race was theirs to lose. and they were right. [laughter] and it's not just the presidency. the republicans also lost seats in the senate. lost the popular vote in the house. and briefly lost paul ryan in the mall. [laughter] he was supposed to hold on to his mother's hand! [laughter] they found him busting a union at the build-a-bear workshop. [laughter] but folks, the rnc, the
thank you for joining us. welcome to the broadcast. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for your love and support. you know i can't do this show without you. this show is for you. this show is to look out for what is coming in your life. [cheers and applause] and, folks, tonight i got your back, folks. as you know, tonight tonight barack-hussein obama gets to give his annual "look at me, i'm the president" speech. lop-a-doopa doo! lop-a-doopa doo! [laughter] all this stuff? it's...
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bazi kanani, live for us right there in south africa. thank you for that. >>> we're going to move on, now, to syria. one of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet. after two years of bloody conflict there, a u.n. panel says the government and those rebels should both be charged with war crimes. >> abc's terry moran made the harrowing journey to the frontier of the battle, the capital, damascus. >> reporter: the road from beirut to damascus. we drove into syria along this heavily guarded route, checkpoint after checkpoint after checkpoint. it is now a lifeline, as damascus, the stronghold of the government of president bashar assad, becomes a city under siege. it is a dirty war, in a crucial country. just look at the map. the chaos engulfing syria threatens to spill over into iraq on one side, israel and lebanon on the other. a nightmare scenario for the u.s. the united nations now estimates that 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting. though, no one really knows. damascus is quiet. some light traffic. no one really walking ar
bazi kanani, live for us right there in south africa. thank you for that. >>> we're going to move on, now, to syria. one of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet. after two years of bloody conflict there, a u.n. panel says the government and those rebels should both be charged with war crimes. >> abc's terry moran made the harrowing journey to the frontier of the battle, the capital, damascus. >> reporter: the road from beirut to damascus. we drove into syria along...
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good to talk to you it's always great to have you with us here from using corporate voting machines to voter restrictions to voter suppression idea laws to now raiding the electoral college does this seem to you like you know one party is a lot more eager to attack democracy than another party. there's no question about it you know some people have called the republican war on voting i call it a republican war on democracy because it you know it's the voting it's the registration it's their money you know campaign finances yeah they hate democracy and we're seeing it yet again in pennsylvania where they could do this scheme we'll see if it happens a lot of the other states that have gone democratic but are currently run by republicans have to have thought better of it because they realize that look if you're a swing state you get a whole lot of money come election time in ads and so forth in your state if you balance it out so that it's sort of fifty fifty as it would be in pennsylvania for example the politicians are going to take their ad money elsewhere on the other hand the the gov
good to talk to you it's always great to have you with us here from using corporate voting machines to voter restrictions to voter suppression idea laws to now raiding the electoral college does this seem to you like you know one party is a lot more eager to attack democracy than another party. there's no question about it you know some people have called the republican war on voting i call it a republican war on democracy because it you know it's the voting it's the registration it's their...
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jan, stacy, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks. >> maybe tweet us in. coming up next, wake up and smell the profits. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased a
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. >> it lets us down. it feels like we don't have a leader, someone that leads by the catholic religion. >> i disaree. i think it's for the gooed for all masses. he wants to be fully functional to all. if he can't conform to the duties of the pope then he should step aside. >> i want to understand what catholicism means to you personally. >> you live it. it's not just i believe this and i'm going to sit there in the corner. >> sometimes the dogmas are just a little too strict for me. i do believe in compassion but i think, you know, i'm a little more open with choice. i think, you know, a woman's right to choose. >> i don't believe in abortion. however, in this society now, i'm just not going to tell somebody else you can't do it you know. and that kind of puts you at odds with your own belief. but in this society, you have to be more or less politically correct. >> society has evolved. the catholic religion has not. >> when you go to pc you don't have a conversation like this. i mean it's crazy. i can't s
. >> it lets us down. it feels like we don't have a leader, someone that leads by the catholic religion. >> i disaree. i think it's for the gooed for all masses. he wants to be fully functional to all. if he can't conform to the duties of the pope then he should step aside. >> i want to understand what catholicism means to you personally. >> you live it. it's not just i believe this and i'm going to sit there in the corner. >> sometimes the dogmas are just a little...
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join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's tuesday, >>> here's a look at today's forecast. in some cities around the country, washington, d.c., 51 with rain. atlanta, morning thunderstorms. st. louis, windy, 38 the high. denver, partly sunny, 47 the high. seattle, morning showers, 49 the high. >>> scientists in russia are hunting down fragments from the meteor explosion friday. so far researchers from the federal university have found at least 53 pieces from a lake, most of them less than a halfinch. they do believe that fragments as big as two feet might be found. >>> the meteor was the largest recorded space rock to hit earth in more than a century. it may also have been the most documented thanks to video taken by dash cameras. as we report, cameras come standard now in russian cars. >> reporter: the once in a lifetime event was over in seconds. moments after a meteorite streaked across the morning sky and exploded above the russian city, video of the celestial event flooded the internet. a majority of the footage was
join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's tuesday, >>> here's a look at today's forecast. in some cities around the country, washington, d.c., 51 with rain. atlanta, morning thunderstorms. st. louis, windy, 38 the high. denver, partly sunny, 47 the high. seattle, morning showers, 49 the high. >>> scientists in russia are hunting down fragments from the meteor explosion friday. so far researchers from the federal university have found at...
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law enforcement sources tell us there is evidence adam lanza was obsessed with anders breivik, the killer in a massacre in norway in 2011 where 77 people died, and they say they know why lanza chose sandy hook elementary. the shooter in the sandy hook elementary school massacre may have taken his inspiration from a mass murder that took place in norway a year and a half ago. investigators tell cbs news that 20-year-old adam lanza saw himself in direct competition with anders breivik. [ screams ] >> reporter: breivik killed 77 people in july of 2011. eight died in a bombing near a government center in oslo, 16 others were shot at a teen camp on a nearby island. our sources indicate landers was obsessed with breivik and was trying to top the oslo shooter's body count. the shooting spree started with a murder of his mother that morning and then headed to sandy hook elementary where he killed 20 children and six adults. investigators say he picked the newtown, connecticut, school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of people. lanza was an experienced marksman. he and hi
law enforcement sources tell us there is evidence adam lanza was obsessed with anders breivik, the killer in a massacre in norway in 2011 where 77 people died, and they say they know why lanza chose sandy hook elementary. the shooter in the sandy hook elementary school massacre may have taken his inspiration from a mass murder that took place in norway a year and a half ago. investigators tell cbs news that 20-year-old adam lanza saw himself in direct competition with anders breivik. [ screams...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i'm feeling better with lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> updating the top stories. olympian oscar pistorius became emotional during a bail hearing in south africa today, as his lawyers and prosecutors argued over whether the death of his girlfriend was premeditated murder. >>> and an american computer company says it's traced many hack attacks on businesses, organizations and government agencies to shanghai and a bui
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i'm feeling better with lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful...
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guns, how we use tasers, how we use expandable batons. and not just in training. how we use these weapons in every facet in policing this city as a whole. >> reporter: our investigation also found a lack of staffing and sprfs supervision, that leadership doesn't -- didn't even know this old hospital was being united states --ed for training -- was being used for training. >> reporter: police also changed staff. >> arrest control techniques, tactics, firearms. that will be postponed until i look at pols policy. >> reporter: commissioner batts said he has been to the injured trainee's bedside. >> the doctor said that this will -- be a long road. i was glad to be able to be by his bedside. >> reporter: state police are looking into the incident. they say it will take several weeks. live at the training facility, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> any charges brought in the case will be up to the baltimore county state's attorney, who said he is still waiting for state police to complete the investigation. >> reporter: an investigation co
guns, how we use tasers, how we use expandable batons. and not just in training. how we use these weapons in every facet in policing this city as a whole. >> reporter: our investigation also found a lack of staffing and sprfs supervision, that leadership doesn't -- didn't even know this old hospital was being united states --ed for training -- was being used for training. >> reporter: police also changed staff. >> arrest control techniques, tactics, firearms. that will be...
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share your first time using herbal essences. president obama is catching flak for the secrecy surrounding his golf game with tiger woods. the golf great and the president played at an exclusive club sunday in florida. but the white house didn't release a single photo of them together on the links. a spokesman says media access was consistent with other presidential golf outings. critics say its about his image that seeing him golfing with woods in a pricey club weeks before deep spending cuts kick-in wouldn't play well with the middle class. lots of talk lately about michelle obama's new hairdo. the first lady's bangs first appeared last month, right around her 49th birthday. in an interview set to air on wednesday's rachael ray show, mrs. obama joked about the new look, calling it her "midlife crisis". she said, "i couldn't get a sports car, they won't let me bungee jump, so instead, i cut my bangs". public reaction to mrs. obama's haircut has been mixed. do you like it? i like it. i think our first lady is beautiful. i would h
share your first time using herbal essences. president obama is catching flak for the secrecy surrounding his golf game with tiger woods. the golf great and the president played at an exclusive club sunday in florida. but the white house didn't release a single photo of them together on the links. a spokesman says media access was consistent with other presidential golf outings. critics say its about his image that seeing him golfing with woods in a pricey club weeks before deep spending cuts...
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max's mom uses it on the couch a soft surface that could be home to thousands of bacteria. lysol disinfectant spray freshens doesn't stain, and unlike febreze it's approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria. join the mission for health. see how people everywhere are using lysol disinfectant spray and share your own story on facebook. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, tide is $5.49 for 50 ounces. that's under 20 cents a load! skip the warehouse. charmin is $8.99 for 16 double rolls. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. sobs as he's charged with premeditated murder.. >>> in danville a 50-foot oak tree falls on a family's home. how today's weather could set things back. >> an olympian sobs as being charged with premeditated murder. the excuse oscar pistorius gave a judge. >>> the roads are wet. we'll have the latest on yo
max's mom uses it on the couch a soft surface that could be home to thousands of bacteria. lysol disinfectant spray freshens doesn't stain, and unlike febreze it's approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria. join the mission for health. see how people everywhere are using lysol disinfectant spray and share your own story on facebook. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you...
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were making us the problem. and jack never did that. i was just down in albany just before christmas because it occurred to me that it was exactly 50 years ago that i was down there. and i started driving around and remembering things, and claude in "the new york times" wrote us out. he wrote the obituary of martin luther king, that nonviolence was dead, it was rejected. martin luther king wasn't as -- couldn't defeat pritchard. and the story really was that the kennedy administration wanted carl sanders to win in 1962, and there was of a federal injunction that was placed on martin luther king. so we weren't up against the, you know, pretty pritchett and , we really had to take on the federal goth, -- federal government, and we chose not to do that. and jack always seemed to understand that we were not the problem. i used to quarrel with "the new york times" quite a bit because they were, well, i think they were being polluted birdies torted information they were getting from hoover -- [laughter] and they would
were making us the problem. and jack never did that. i was just down in albany just before christmas because it occurred to me that it was exactly 50 years ago that i was down there. and i started driving around and remembering things, and claude in "the new york times" wrote us out. he wrote the obituary of martin luther king, that nonviolence was dead, it was rejected. martin luther king wasn't as -- couldn't defeat pritchard. and the story really was that the kennedy administration...
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gayle king your bff is in the big chair today and joins us live in new york. hi, gayle. >> hello, michelle, my bff, and frank, good to see you, too. >> thanks. [ laughter ] >> good to see you. >> reporter: the two married police officers at the top of christopher dorner's hit list, john miller with an interview this morning. how important is the pope to american catholics? we look at the future of the church with nearly two dozen of the faithful. and new brain foods. what to eat to boost your memory and possible fight off alzheimer's? the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. any guesses you two on what you should be eating? >> veggies? i'm sure. right? >> fruit. >> lots of veggies. >> things we don't normally eat perhaps? >> how about a blueberry and an almond? i wouldn't be mad at you. >> almonds are good. no doughnuts? >> nope. >> might want to put the glazed doughnuts away. >> thank you, gayle. and remember, "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> passengers waiting to fly to switzerland had no idea they were eight men with machine guns steali
gayle king your bff is in the big chair today and joins us live in new york. hi, gayle. >> hello, michelle, my bff, and frank, good to see you, too. >> thanks. [ laughter ] >> good to see you. >> reporter: the two married police officers at the top of christopher dorner's hit list, john miller with an interview this morning. how important is the pope to american catholics? we look at the future of the church with nearly two dozen of the faithful. and new brain foods....
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thanks for waking up for us. you want to get your mindset on driving through winter conditions this morning in the bay area. slick conditions on half of the bay area right now. you can slice it in half everywhere north of the golden gate bridge starting to get wet at this point and that will continue to be the case throughout the next 15 to 20 minutes. shower activity pushing into the east bay. this is what we're talking about right now. you can see this blob of green embedded within that green you have yellow and orange. that's a significant cell on its way to the east bay as we speak. you can see right now most of san francisco nice and wet. richmond san rafael bridge getting hit hard and moisture heading toward the east shore through the next 15 to 20 minutes. watch out for that, berkeley. 15 to 20 minutes away from heavy downpours. throughout the morning hours, all that moisture will continue to push to the south but that is not even the main event. that comes in at 9:00 a.m. and we're talking about the main
thanks for waking up for us. you want to get your mindset on driving through winter conditions this morning in the bay area. slick conditions on half of the bay area right now. you can slice it in half everywhere north of the golden gate bridge starting to get wet at this point and that will continue to be the case throughout the next 15 to 20 minutes. shower activity pushing into the east bay. this is what we're talking about right now. you can see this blob of green embedded within that green...
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and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money tn their opponts a lst bause having mormoney and ving a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows you to do. it allows you to get that amount of money that lets you run a credible campaign, be a good candidate connecting with your voters and do it in a way that's focusing your attention on ordinary citizens. >> but how does it undo the power of big money? >> well, so mayor bloomberg's an outlier. there aren't so many candidates like that. listen, we're never going to keep private money out of politics. that's the wrong ambition. the goal is to -- >> you're notaying we should? >> we shouldn't and we can't -- >> yeah, that's right. but citizens united makes it impossible. >> they have opened the gates wide. a
and the election was pretty darn close. >> using public funding -- >> using public funding. so if you look across the country, there's all sorts of evidence of people who spent a lot of money in campaigns, who spent more money tn their opponts a lst bause having mormoney and ving a lot of money doesn't make you a better candidate. what matters is having a threshold, an amount of money that's sufficient to run a credible campaign. and that's what citizen funding allows you to do. it...
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>> my wife didn't used to have a penis. that's weird. >> stephanie: what is the difference between that and the penis pills? >> it's testosterone roll onto give you testosterone. >> that couple looks very board with each other. >> that doesn't give you an instant -- >> stephanie: oh they are not boner pills? >> no those pills increase blood flow. >> stephanie: oh i see. >> testosterone has nothing to do with -- well indirectly it does -- >> probably because pesticides and plastics and all sorts of things have things that mimic estrogen. >> stephanie: so rush limbaugh is right about that. it's the chick-a-indication of america. >> what does it mean that the testosterone comes in a plastic container! [♪ dramatic music ♪] >> stephanie: i see. i'm just saying that couple looks has board as any other couple. >> it doesn't give you instant wood. am i allowed to say that? >> stephanie: i don't think so. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: i thought we would start with a herp dirker ma gurd. a reporter thinks it
>> my wife didn't used to have a penis. that's weird. >> stephanie: what is the difference between that and the penis pills? >> it's testosterone roll onto give you testosterone. >> that couple looks very board with each other. >> that doesn't give you an instant -- >> stephanie: oh they are not boner pills? >> no those pills increase blood flow. >> stephanie: oh i see. >> testosterone has nothing to do with -- well indirectly it does --...
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the death tore showed us frame by frame where he used the app. one example, this aerial sequence. >> this is actually out of a flight window. it looks like real film. you can't tell the difference. >> reporter: he told us he also used the app to shoot video off a computer screen. his purpose was to get that '70s feel, the time when rodriguez, his subject, was actively making music. >> i filmed this with regular film, and i shot the computer screen, like that, so i got the super eight feeling. >> reporter: tracking down the creator of the app proved a challenge. we eventually located him in northeastern china where he was visiting. by skype he shared his reaction to finding out his app was used in an oscar nominated film. >> it's crazy. we are pretty thrilled. >> reporter: hearing about his app's connection to the film inspired him to watch "searching for sugar man." >> what did you think? >> it's quite a touching film. >> reporter: hong is a fan of the movie by beng lou is a fan of the app. nischelle turner, cnn, hollywood. >> pretty cool stuff.
the death tore showed us frame by frame where he used the app. one example, this aerial sequence. >> this is actually out of a flight window. it looks like real film. you can't tell the difference. >> reporter: he told us he also used the app to shoot video off a computer screen. his purpose was to get that '70s feel, the time when rodriguez, his subject, was actively making music. >> i filmed this with regular film, and i shot the computer screen, like that, so i got the...
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are they getting used to this or are they ticked off, rter: in california they're used to it. a lot of people didn't realize, you don't drives a much in the summertime even in the california car culture. i didn't notice it until over the weekend, wait a second, these prices just spiked. when you talked to consumers some are extremely upset. some are like myself. thinking about it now, and realizing that it has gone up. take a listen. >> i think it is a form of extortion. i drive for a living. >> i notice getting less in my paychecks and then having to deal with higher gas prices. i need a bike really. >> it has gone up dramatically i think in the last few days. >> i don't know what is going on but it is out of our hands. >> seems like, oil companies are making some pretty good cash. >> reporter: now there are a number of reasons people are blaming for this. refineries off-line for maintenance in the wintertime. global demand has gone up significantly. even superstorm sandy taken a couple refineries off-line. whatever the reason, bill, prices are here like we've not seen in the
are they getting used to this or are they ticked off, rter: in california they're used to it. a lot of people didn't realize, you don't drives a much in the summertime even in the california car culture. i didn't notice it until over the weekend, wait a second, these prices just spiked. when you talked to consumers some are extremely upset. some are like myself. thinking about it now, and realizing that it has gone up. take a listen. >> i think it is a form of extortion. i drive for a...
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>> keep us informed. i know we're going to talk about this some more. >>> up next, a couple traveling through tennessee pulled over by the cops, all because of this on their car. we're going to tell you what happened. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or cal
>> keep us informed. i know we're going to talk about this some more. >>> up next, a couple traveling through tennessee pulled over by the cops, all because of this on their car. we're going to tell you what happened. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your...
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>> for us, and the impact is on patients and employees, but for us it amounts to more than a 20% increase in our tax rate, our federal tax rate, because when it's 2.3 at the top when it gets to the bottom it drops down and increases our tax about 20%. for the industry as a whole it's a very small industry, in terms of the size of companies. 98% of them are less than 500 employees. 90% are less than a hundred. the average bottom line for those companies is between 3.4 and 6%. we happen to be at 10%, so we're above what the industry average is in net income. bill: have you been able to figure out how many jobs are on the line? various other companies are saying they are laying off a thousand year, 1500 there, what about you? >> we aren't -- we've never laid anybody out and do not intend to, but there are three things that you look at when you get additional expense, one is r & d, one is employees and one is capital. those are the three big areas, everything else is small. and what we've done is shelf -- we were going to build five plants within the midwest, each employing about 300 people.
>> for us, and the impact is on patients and employees, but for us it amounts to more than a 20% increase in our tax rate, our federal tax rate, because when it's 2.3 at the top when it gets to the bottom it drops down and increases our tax about 20%. for the industry as a whole it's a very small industry, in terms of the size of companies. 98% of them are less than 500 employees. 90% are less than a hundred. the average bottom line for those companies is between 3.4 and 6%. we happen to...
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>> he used to be a model. it is michael buffer and he has a brother who does the announcing for the u. s. c.. >> his brother is his business manager. he is a business man. he copyrighted it. i want to come up with a catch phrase. >> if you say let's get ready to rumble do you have to pay him? >> i did not use his voice. >> he sues people for saying it so we will not say at. >> we will not hear it on a radio show, gary radnich will not start with let's get ready to rumble because we would not pay for it. >> the nba with the players making how much now? >> the all-star game was yesterday and a 12 man team it is $318 million in income this year. a variable the zero only 2.6 million and and come this year. >> they have to get paid more because they need extra tall clothes and cars. >> i feel bad for them, they pby their mothers a man's hand and then add to pay property taxes. most of these players wind up bankrupt because of their lifestyle. >> we will be back on the kron4 morning news and a couple of minutes. a l
>> he used to be a model. it is michael buffer and he has a brother who does the announcing for the u. s. c.. >> his brother is his business manager. he is a business man. he copyrighted it. i want to come up with a catch phrase. >> if you say let's get ready to rumble do you have to pay him? >> i did not use his voice. >> he sues people for saying it so we will not say at. >> we will not hear it on a radio show, gary radnich will not start with let's get...
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-- sierra but for us. it goes 3:00, 4:00. the cold low is trekking in our area. showers, rain. a cold rain for everyone here today. .25 to .50. i think it's a possibility of thunderstorms and very low snow levels that will be interesting. 40s on the highs. we'll take a look at the radar coming up. >>> boy, more drama in south africa. the olympic track star auctioned of killing his girlfriend went back to court. very emotional. pam cook will tell you why this morning's tearful testimony forced a delay in his case. mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive >>> good morning. it is pretty wet in san francisco. it looks like it's rainer there and coming d
-- sierra but for us. it goes 3:00, 4:00. the cold low is trekking in our area. showers, rain. a cold rain for everyone here today. .25 to .50. i think it's a possibility of thunderstorms and very low snow levels that will be interesting. 40s on the highs. we'll take a look at the radar coming up. >>> boy, more drama in south africa. the olympic track star auctioned of killing his girlfriend went back to court. very emotional. pam cook will tell you why this morning's tearful testimony...
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also we invite you to join us, follow us and tweet us on twitter at bpshow. that's our tag our handle, at bp show. follow us on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. and we're back on current tv today. so on current tv, the chat room is always going on and you can go to current.com click on the chat room and you're in with your fellow "full court pressers" across this great land of ours. our team, full team back today. even our videographer back today. we have peter ogborn and dan henning of course, phil backert on the phones. >> hey hey. >> bill: we were all on the job yesterday. cyprian -- >> cyprian slept in. >> bill: but to be fair -- >> afternoon before he sent me his first text. >> bill: no current no cameras, no cyprian. so why not take the day off right? good to have all of you back. sad news on the sports front coming from l.a. i know what a giant he was and a great community leader, owner of the lakers died yesterday at the age of 80. he was known for being especially close especially attentive to the players. as magic johnson remarked yesterday i
also we invite you to join us, follow us and tweet us on twitter at bpshow. that's our tag our handle, at bp show. follow us on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. and we're back on current tv today. so on current tv, the chat room is always going on and you can go to current.com click on the chat room and you're in with your fellow "full court pressers" across this great land of ours. our team, full team back today. even our videographer back today. we have peter ogborn and dan...
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gave us time and space. if you're cities are being hit by mission mission -- missiles, the prime minister, you don't have time to act. we had soldiers ready to go into gaza and didn't have to go into gaza because the iron dome took away the threat to hit civilians. >> there could be instability in area and uncertainty in egypt and unrest in jordan. iron dome may not be relevant to those things. when israelis get up in the morning and look at upheavals, they can say things are bad and getting worse. >> you've noticed. iron dome is a game changer, not ending. we're facing six or seven rockets in benghazi and syria has the largest arsenal in the world and looking carefully who is controlling that arsenal. the entire region is in turmoil. we have concerned and the united states allays some of concerns. at the end of the day we have to have our own security. >> a lot has been said about your relationship with the united states but lots said about the frayed relationship between this president and the prime minist
gave us time and space. if you're cities are being hit by mission mission -- missiles, the prime minister, you don't have time to act. we had soldiers ready to go into gaza and didn't have to go into gaza because the iron dome took away the threat to hit civilians. >> there could be instability in area and uncertainty in egypt and unrest in jordan. iron dome may not be relevant to those things. when israelis get up in the morning and look at upheavals, they can say things are bad and...
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and she joins us, now, by phone. bazi, what can you tell us? what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. this morning, we are get the first official details of what may have led up to the shooting of oscar pistorius' girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. this is a bail hearing for oscar pistorius.
and she joins us, now, by phone. bazi, what can you tell us? what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. this morning, we are get the first official details of what may have led up to the shooting of oscar pistorius' girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. this is a bail hearing for oscar pistorius.
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he is going to sing with us and dance with us. >> basically teach us how to do his wild thing song, right? >> it's going to be scary. >> we are here at universal city walk, which is fantastic. we are drinking a booze berry lemonade that's inspired by the infusion lounge. we want to thank them very much. >> inspired by them. >> we want to point that out again. >> yes. >> and we are going to have a burger-off cookoff a little later, and if you can come here to universal studios, hollywood, you will get the greatest burger in the whole world. it's been made here since 1946. not this particular one. this is tommy's world famous hamburgers, and -- have you guys had them? >> are they good? >> it's got onions. >> they always make them so -- >> wrap those lips around that. oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. how is that? good? good? >> hmm. >> delicious? >> it's really just too big for me. i'm just a small little thing. you're want going to give it a try? >> i can't. it's got some cheese on there. i would love to. i don't want to make you feel bad at all that you weren't here with us yesterday, but yesterday w
he is going to sing with us and dance with us. >> basically teach us how to do his wild thing song, right? >> it's going to be scary. >> we are here at universal city walk, which is fantastic. we are drinking a booze berry lemonade that's inspired by the infusion lounge. we want to thank them very much. >> inspired by them. >> we want to point that out again. >> yes. >> and we are going to have a burger-off cookoff a little later, and if you can come...